International Cookbook 101: 101 Recipes from Our Home Kitchens, College Classrooms, and Around the World
Get an edible education and explore an exciting world of possibilities of cooking and eating through "International Cookbook 101". The book was written by three former classmates who met at Oklahoma State University's School of Journalism and Broadcasting (now School of Media and Strategic Communications) in Stillwater, Oklahoma. They went on to become professors who taught courses in international mass media and intercultural communication.

The initial intent of the book was to simply share their collection of recipes that they learned to cook over the years for themselves, families, and friends and to keep in touch with each other on a fun (non-academic) project since graduating from OSU. The purpose of the book has evolved as a tool to teach cultural appreciation through food and to encourage constant learning about the world in which we all live.

"International Cookbook 101" features 101 recipes from the authors' home kitchens, college classrooms, and around the world. They chose to include dishes in the book that they have made, tested, and eaten themselves—from foods they enjoyed during their childhood to recipes that they learned to cook from others and were influenced by their travels and exposure to different cultures as they grew older.

Additionally, the authors list 101 wonderful ways to be a global gourmet and citizen. All 101 recipes have full-color photographs of their dishes.

Specific sections include:

Introduction

Welcome to Our World of Cultures and Cuisines
Food for Thought: The Omnivore's Paradox
101 Wonderful Ways to Be a Global Gourmet (and Citizen)

Food Photo Gallery

All 101 recipes have full-color photographs of their dishes.

Recipes

Starters (Appetizers and Snacks)
Soups, Stews, and Curries
Salads and Vegetable
Starches and Side Dishes
Beef and Pork
Chicken
Seafood
Desserts

Appendices

A) Conversion Tables (Dry Measures, Liquid Measures, and Cooking Temperatures - Fahrenheit to Celsius)
B) Sources for Specialty Ingredients (Asian, European and Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and African, and Latin/Hispanic Aisles and Markets)
C) Recommended Readings and Resources

Recipes range from simple to sophisticated and there is bound to be something for everyone in the cookbook.
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International Cookbook 101: 101 Recipes from Our Home Kitchens, College Classrooms, and Around the World
Get an edible education and explore an exciting world of possibilities of cooking and eating through "International Cookbook 101". The book was written by three former classmates who met at Oklahoma State University's School of Journalism and Broadcasting (now School of Media and Strategic Communications) in Stillwater, Oklahoma. They went on to become professors who taught courses in international mass media and intercultural communication.

The initial intent of the book was to simply share their collection of recipes that they learned to cook over the years for themselves, families, and friends and to keep in touch with each other on a fun (non-academic) project since graduating from OSU. The purpose of the book has evolved as a tool to teach cultural appreciation through food and to encourage constant learning about the world in which we all live.

"International Cookbook 101" features 101 recipes from the authors' home kitchens, college classrooms, and around the world. They chose to include dishes in the book that they have made, tested, and eaten themselves—from foods they enjoyed during their childhood to recipes that they learned to cook from others and were influenced by their travels and exposure to different cultures as they grew older.

Additionally, the authors list 101 wonderful ways to be a global gourmet and citizen. All 101 recipes have full-color photographs of their dishes.

Specific sections include:

Introduction

Welcome to Our World of Cultures and Cuisines
Food for Thought: The Omnivore's Paradox
101 Wonderful Ways to Be a Global Gourmet (and Citizen)

Food Photo Gallery

All 101 recipes have full-color photographs of their dishes.

Recipes

Starters (Appetizers and Snacks)
Soups, Stews, and Curries
Salads and Vegetable
Starches and Side Dishes
Beef and Pork
Chicken
Seafood
Desserts

Appendices

A) Conversion Tables (Dry Measures, Liquid Measures, and Cooking Temperatures - Fahrenheit to Celsius)
B) Sources for Specialty Ingredients (Asian, European and Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and African, and Latin/Hispanic Aisles and Markets)
C) Recommended Readings and Resources

Recipes range from simple to sophisticated and there is bound to be something for everyone in the cookbook.
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International Cookbook 101: 101 Recipes from Our Home Kitchens, College Classrooms, and Around the World

International Cookbook 101: 101 Recipes from Our Home Kitchens, College Classrooms, and Around the World

International Cookbook 101: 101 Recipes from Our Home Kitchens, College Classrooms, and Around the World

International Cookbook 101: 101 Recipes from Our Home Kitchens, College Classrooms, and Around the World

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Get an edible education and explore an exciting world of possibilities of cooking and eating through "International Cookbook 101". The book was written by three former classmates who met at Oklahoma State University's School of Journalism and Broadcasting (now School of Media and Strategic Communications) in Stillwater, Oklahoma. They went on to become professors who taught courses in international mass media and intercultural communication.

The initial intent of the book was to simply share their collection of recipes that they learned to cook over the years for themselves, families, and friends and to keep in touch with each other on a fun (non-academic) project since graduating from OSU. The purpose of the book has evolved as a tool to teach cultural appreciation through food and to encourage constant learning about the world in which we all live.

"International Cookbook 101" features 101 recipes from the authors' home kitchens, college classrooms, and around the world. They chose to include dishes in the book that they have made, tested, and eaten themselves—from foods they enjoyed during their childhood to recipes that they learned to cook from others and were influenced by their travels and exposure to different cultures as they grew older.

Additionally, the authors list 101 wonderful ways to be a global gourmet and citizen. All 101 recipes have full-color photographs of their dishes.

Specific sections include:

Introduction

Welcome to Our World of Cultures and Cuisines
Food for Thought: The Omnivore's Paradox
101 Wonderful Ways to Be a Global Gourmet (and Citizen)

Food Photo Gallery

All 101 recipes have full-color photographs of their dishes.

Recipes

Starters (Appetizers and Snacks)
Soups, Stews, and Curries
Salads and Vegetable
Starches and Side Dishes
Beef and Pork
Chicken
Seafood
Desserts

Appendices

A) Conversion Tables (Dry Measures, Liquid Measures, and Cooking Temperatures - Fahrenheit to Celsius)
B) Sources for Specialty Ingredients (Asian, European and Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and African, and Latin/Hispanic Aisles and Markets)
C) Recommended Readings and Resources

Recipes range from simple to sophisticated and there is bound to be something for everyone in the cookbook.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578352848
Publisher: A. Willnat, E. Bautista, Z. Panol
Publication date: 01/26/2022
Pages: 116
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)
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